Title :
Maximum demand limiter for reliable supply by reducing the power cuts to domestic loads
Author :
Babu, P. Ramesh ; Divya, V.P.S.
Author_Institution :
EEE Dept., CVR Coll. of Eng., Hyderabad, India
Abstract :
Electrical energy is a vital for feature of any developing nation. To meet the growing demand, power generating plants of all types are being installed; though the gap between the supply and the demand is continuously increasing, due to the depletion of natural resources, hence, rise in power demand, the way to over come the flaming problem is optimal utilization of available energy sources, limiting the wastage of electrical energy which includes both technical and non technical and limiting the demand during peak hours. In this paper, a methodology is proposed to solve burning problem with load management during peak hours, in case of domestic loads aiming to reduce the gap between the demand and the supply, such that both consumer and supplier get benefited simultaneously. The paper also presents the application of load controller and DSM techniques applied to domestic loads, where the power consumption can be limited during the peak hours and reliability of power can be increased by lowering the power cuts. The proposed method developed is the part of Demand Side Management (DSM). The results are presented to show the effectiveness of the proposed method for load management.
Keywords :
demand side management; load flow control; power generation reliability; power markets; renewable energy sources; DSM; burning problem; demand side management; domestic load management; electrical energy wastage; energy source; flaming problem; load controller; load management; maximum demand limiter; natural resource; power cuts; power generating plant; power supply reliability; supply and demand; Current transformers; Hardware; Load flow control; Load management; Load modeling; Power system stability; Reliability; Demand Side Management (DSM); Differential Tariff (DT); End use equipment control (EUEC); Load priority techniques (LPT); Peak clipping valley filling;
Conference_Titel :
Power, Energy and Control (ICPEC), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sri Rangalatchum Dindigul
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-6027-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICPEC.2013.6527716